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Topic Review (Newest First)

09-21-2008 01:28 PM

Faster

Here's a couple more.. We used the first when we attempted to sell a boat a few years back, user friendly but we got few bonafide interested buyers. A risk of using your own email (as we did) is that we did receive some aggressive fraudsters ( eg "I will buy your boat, forward banking info and we'll transfer the funds tomorrow - do not worry about shipping") Yeah, right. But still, good places to window shop and price compare.

LOL ..I know the feeling..My perspective is from both ends on Craigslist...I have both bought and Sold..I will never list another boat with them..What a wast of time dealing with as I said unqualified buyers just itching to score some grand steal of the decade type mentality...I lost count of the idiots who would come waist my time and then tell me "Well I dont have the money I was just hoping you wanted "Or would take" a lot less...Jeezz.

On the flip side when I bought something after inspecting the car boat whatever Id just ask what's your bottom dollor and fork over the cash no other questions asked. And I never went to look at anything I didnt really want or had the cash to buy.. I Just want to be treated the same way.

Edit: I posted about this topic in another thread...I got to the point where I'd interrogate the poor buggers on the phone calling out a few on the carpet so to speak telling them right out they were waisting my time and could'nt afford my boat...Rude ? ..probably... did I care? not in the least at that point.

Is this about right?
What sites do you like and why.
I've read the advise on how to get a good deal but what about from a website point of view.
Where do I look to buy low and where do I look to sell high?